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Board Gambling discussion
Re: UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Season
by
slapper
on 16/05/2025, 12:08:37 UTC
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And Inter and PSG are the less expected games, and wee to be careful when choosing these games because the club is not expected, and we all know that they won't go easy on, and PSG has made history for making it this far and since these two clubs making it to the final is not what was expected from the beginning and since it is now, we have to support the favourite one to win and i think it's going to be and inter is going to be a serious problem for psg am sure of this and for sure it will only be by luck that psg will win.
You said both teams were not expected in the final as if they were not big teams. Inter have won the UCL trophy three times and in the previous two seasons they also made it to the final. As a regular team in this competition, Inter are very worthy of consideration. Meanwhile, PSG is starting a new era with Luis Enrique, he has managed to overhaul the squad with potential players without the mega stars that decorated their squad in the previous seasons.
Now PSG's game is very collective in every line, Luis Enrique managed to make his team implement a game that is difficult to predict, the result is they managed to enter the final after eliminating several other strong teams.
Not denying either team's brilliance; simply said, the road here wasn't well marked. Inter are proving that identity > budget. Right now, Inzaghi's method is essentially an algorithm: 47.7% possession, 93 km covered/game, and a concrete defensive unit that hasn't crumbled against top attackers (Bayern, Barca, even Feyenoord had moments)

PSG is much different. Enrique created something raw yet liquid. Playing with greater chaos, they are pressing high, covering 118.6 km/game, and mirror what Spain 2012 may have been. Nobody can quite pin down their form. Kvaratskhelia ghosting wide, Lee Kang-in goes between lines, Dembele doing reverse runs. This team is unreadable when flowing

Finals, however, do not pardon one poor ten-minute performance